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School of Art and Design

Applications accepted for fall only.      NYSED: 00735      HEGIS 1009 

This overseas academic program is offered in collaboration with the Politecnico di Milano. Courses listed below include those offered in Milan. Students may attend the Milan program for one or both years. The sequence presented here represents two full years of study in Milan. Students following a year sequence in Milan should refer to the Fashion Design New York-Knitwear program: http://catalog.fitnyc.edu/undergraduate/majors/baccalaureatedegreeprograms/fashiondesignknitwear/.  Equivalent course substitutions offered in Milan fulfill some related area and major area course requirements. Refer to the department's website at fitnyc.edu/fashiondesign  for course and other related information. Students must complete IT 111  before attending the Fashion Design Program in Milan. Curriculum below is for the entering class of Fall 2017. 

 
Semester 5Credits
MAJOR AREAFD 342 - CAD for Fashion Design and Development2
FD 357 - Introduction to Knitwear Design3
FD 381 - Stretch Fundamentals2.5
FF 311 - Lifestyle Collection Design or MetaDesign Project part A***2.5
Major Area Elective or MetaDesign Project part B***3
LIBERAL ARTSchoice - Italian or Art History*3
Semester 6
MAJOR AREAFD 358 - Advanced Knitwear Design: Creative Development and Execution1.5
FD 359 - Advanced Knitwear and Full Fashion Creative Design Development2
FF 322 - 20th Century Style for the 21st Century Aesthetic3
FF 353 - Advanced Knitwear Design2.5
choice - see Major Area Electives**1.5
RELATED AREATS 368 - Weft Knitting Principles2.5
LIBERAL ARTSchoice - Italian or Art History*3
Semester 7
MAJOR AREAFD 356 - Seamless Knit Design: Stoll M12
FD 453 - Simulated Knitwear Design2
FF 495 - Senior Portfolio: Knitwear Design2.5
RELATED AREATS 461 - Weft Knit Fabrication and Finishing Techniques2.5
LIBERAL ARTSchoice - Italian or Art History*3
choice - see Liberal Arts*3
Semester 8
MAJOR AREAFD 489 - Senior Thesis: Knitwear Design3
FF 491 - Internship2
choice - see Major Area Electives**2
RELATED AREATS 491 - Senior Thesis Planning and Execution1.5
LIBERAL ARTSchoice - Italian or Art History*3
choice - see Liberal Arts*3
TOTAL CREDIT REQUIREMENTS
MAJOR AREA37
RELATED AREA6.5
LIBERAL ARTS18
 Total Credits: 61.5
 

Fall 2016 Requirements:  See below

* Liberal Arts: 18 credits

  • Liberal Arts electives: 6 credits. Select Liberal Arts courses from the following subject areas:  CH (Chinese), EN (English), FI (Film & Media) - any FI course other than FI 261, 361, 461, 362, and 462, FR (French), HA (History of Art),  HE (Health Education) 201, 301, IT (Italian), JA (Japanese), MU (Music), HI (History), MA (Math), LA (Liberal Arts), MC (Modern Languages & Cultures), PE (Physical Education & Dance) 215, 216, 217, PL (Philosophy), SC (Science), SP (Spanish), and SS (Social Science). See Liberal Arts Courses .
  • History of Art: 6 credits. CHOICE of one (1) HA course that meets General Education Other World Civilizations requirement (G9) and one (1) additional HA course. See the full list of Art/Design History courses under HA: History of Art and Civilization .
  • Foreign Language: 6 credits. Two semesters of the same foreign language, one of which must meet the General Education Foreign Language requirement (G8)

**Major Area Electives:  3.5 credits. CHOICE of FD 386  Swimwear Design (2 cr.)FD 341  Design with High-Tech Fabrics (1.5 cr.)FD 475  Leather Apparel Design (2 cr.)FF 344  Digital Design Identity (1.5 cr.) , or FD 342  CAD for Fashion Design and Development (2 cr.)

*** MetaDesign Project parts A and B: 5.5 credits. The Meta Design Studio course at FIT in Milan addresses the learning outcomes vital for creative fashion design collection-building and merchandising a successful brand/product mix for a targeted customer group. It is taught as a true international exchange of design ideas with participation by students from FIT in Milan, the Politecnico di Milano, and Erasmus. Students conduct research independently on the brief, then must critically defend their ideas, edit, create cohesion, compile, and present their original multiple-product collection in a global collaborative team setting.

Note:  The assortment of Major Area Elective and Related Area Elective courses available and offered during a given semester is subject to change. All courses will not be available or offered each semester. The list of course options may evolve over time; contact the Fashion Design Department for details.

FIT in Milan reserves the right to modify the order of these course offerings, or which courses are offered in Milan.